Fantasy Tip: Watkins is expected to suit up against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The bright side was his nine targets last week, but he caught just three of them for 38 yards. He's a WR3 option in fantasy.

Fantasy Tip: Woods appears to be on track to play this week after missing some time because of a knee injury. He probably would see a decent number of targets if he is active and can be a flex option in deeper leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Watkins is still dealing with his foot injury but should be in uniform for Week 14. He has recorded six catches for 118 yards since returning to the lineup and should see a decent amount of targets against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He can be considered a No. 3 receiver or a flex option in most leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Taylor has been held to under 200 passing yards in four of the last five games but also has a rushing touchdown in five of his last six games. His running ability helps his fantasy value, but owners should be able to find better options to use.

Fantasy Tip: Clay did not play in the last game because of a personal issue but should be in uniform against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He has received a decent amount of targets this season but has been held to under 30 yards in each of the last five games. Owners in all leagues can avoid him and look for other options.

Fantasy Tip: It's likely just a maintenance day, and he should be fine to face the Pittsburgh Steelers. Watkins just turned in three receptions for 38 yards on nine targets last week. He'll be a WR3 option this week.

Buffalo Bills RB LeSean McCoy surpassed 1,000 yards from scrimmage on the season in Week 13. It's his seventh season accomplishing such a feat. The only season in which he did not total 1,000 yards from scrimmage was his rookie year (945 total yards).

Fantasy Tip: Unfortunately for McCoy owners, he was vulture twice last week by Mike Gillislee. Gillislee has proven to be a valuable handcuff, but McCoy remains an every-week starter. He's in low-end RB1 to high-end RB2 territory heading into Week 14 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Buffalo Bills QB Tyrod Taylor hasn't been guaranteed the starting job next season by head coach Rex Ryan. Taylor's completion percentage and yards per attempt are down from 2015, and he's on pace to throw fewer touchdown passes while being sacked more.

Fantasy Tip: Taylor came roaring out of the gates last season in his first stint as a starter, and he really hasn't replicated it. He's little more than a matchup play at this point, and the Pittsburgh Steelers don't present a good matchup. They're one of the better defenses against QBs the last five weeks.